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Yeah that's what they pretty much do now, problem are not new people, but those who already settled 30 years ago and are british citizens with kids who were born in this country with similar views as their parents - you can't deport them.
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I am actually surprised it has taken so long for the 'muslim community' to approach a minister and ask for sharia 'law' to be given legal status in this country.
Lets face it, such people are simply not compatible with the UK. They should leave.
Anybody wishing to reside in Britain - either through economic migration or asylum - should be made aware of the condition that they accept the laws of the land they have chosen to travel thousands of miles to, rather than a nearby country. If they cannot even manage that, deport them.
I can just imagine the ridiculous scenario of some muslim getting legal aid to sue the UK in the EU court of human rights, on the grounds that not allowing them allow to observe sharia law is an infringement of his civil liberties.
France has faced similar demands to end the established seperation between religion and state - and rioting ensued. It's our turn next.
The only way to deal with islam seems to be to prevent it.
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As far as Islam is concerned, Tolerance is a one way street. Just check the laws of Islamic societies around the world.
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I'm disgusted with the lot of you. You should all be beheaded...as soon as I can find the relevent passage justifying my actions.
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Originally posted by NetwkSupportGo stick yer nose up a pigs ass Tex you weren't invited into this "debate"
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Go stick yer nose up a pigs ass Tex you weren't invited into this "debate"
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Only 2 things come from Texas, steers and queers. Which one are you, boy?
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Alright tossers. I got a bit flustered. Just have strong points of view here and maybe went a bit over the top with my comments
Still love you all.
Peace
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Whoa there boy.
Netwksppt , nobody called you a nazi. Dont be so touchy.
We called you a nazi racist - thats completely different.
Now **** off to Thailand and have a good time
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Originally posted by NetwkSupportok im a nazi.
you can have this sess pit of a country all to yourselves, dont even why im bothering with the issue, see ya.
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ok im a nazi.
you can have this sess pit of a country all to yourselves, dont even why im bothering with the issue, see ya.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimistThe case is closed. Netsppt is a nazi racist. He is also a Thailand hopping gay-boy.
If he posts a pic of his alledged gf with her knockers out I may be forced to reconsider, but untill then ........
racist
Yes but no lady boys, please.
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